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August Abolins | Rob Mccart | signs of spring.. |
May 11, 2025 6:06 AM * |
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Hello Rob! ** On Saturday 10.05.25 - 01:07, Rob Mccart wrote to MIKE POWELL: RM> But I've gotten used to seeing them here. They have Goosey RM> Daycare where, once the goslings are swimming around well, RM> you'll see one Mother Goose with 15 or 20 of them RM> following her so you know that they don't all belong to RM> that one female. They say 2 to 8 eggs for one nest but I'd RM> say that 3 or 4 would be most common. Never knew about their Goosey Daycare system. I'll have to watch for that. I usually have a couple of pairs of geese on my little lake, but I don't think I've ever seen more than 8 or 10 little ones following a parent. I have seen fewer and fewer ones with the same pair over time though. I've imagined that maybe the snapping turtles grab them from below. RM> At the moment, as I type this, the Whippoorwills are RM> making a heck of a racket outside. They are quite loud and RM> generally do their calling starting at about midnight. I get more noise from Loons around 4-5a. But then the Peepers are a much more consistent vocal contributor here. When the peepers emerge, I know that blackflies and mosquitoes emerge a week to a few days later. This year seems different though. The first night that the Peepers started here was on Apr 23. But sofar, no blackflies nearly 2 wks later. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.64 * Origin: (618:400/23.10) |
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